Lecture 26 | Articles 33–35 & Intro to DPSP | Limits on Rights & Beginning of Directive Principles

Lecture 26 | Articles 33–35 & Intro to DPSP | Limits on Rights & Beginning of Directive Principles

📚 Lecture 26 | Fundamental Rights – Articles 33, 34 & 35 and Introduction to DPSP In this lecture, we complete the Fundamental Rights chapter by covering Articles 33–35 and begin the Introduction to Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP). Articles 33 to 35 are the conclusion of Part III of the Constitution, dealing with restrictions, martial law, and the power of Parliament to legislate on Fundamental Rights. 🎯 Useful for: UPSC | BPSC | SSC | UGC NET | State PSC | Judiciary | Defence | Teaching Exams 📘 Topics Covered: 🔹 Article 33 – Parliamentary Power to restrict Fundamental Rights for: • Armed Forces, Paramilitary, Police • Intelligence Agencies (RAW, IB, BSF, CRPF) • Purpose of Discipline & National Security 🔹 Article 34 – Martial Law • Meaning of Martial Law • Difference between Martial Law & Military Rule • Impact on Fundamental Rights 🔹 Article 35 – Power of Parliament to legislate on: • Preventive Detention • Restriction of Fundamental Rights • Armed Forces Law 🔹 Introduction to DPSP (Directive Principles of State Policy) • Why DPSP included in the Constitution? • Based on Irish Constitution • Difference between Fundamental Rights & DPSP • How DPSP helps in Welfare State? 💡 Most Asked in Exams: ✔ Martial Law vs Military Rule ✔ Article 33 – Armed Forces Restrictions ✔ Article 35 – Why only Parliament? ✔ DPSP vs Fundamental Rights difference 📥 Join Telegram for Notes, PDFs & Updates: 👉 https://t.me/+BrDR60IjNYBkYjM1 #IndianPolity #FundamentalRights #Article33 #Article34 #Article35 #DPSP #DirectivePrinciples #MartialLaw #PolityByKaranSir #UPSC #BPSC #SSC #UGCNET #StatePSC #StudyForExams #CompetitiveExams #IndianConstitution